All Employee Benefits articles in 2022 – Page 87
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ArticleConfessions of a benefits manager: Candid hires a contractor
I’m beginning to think that Big Bad Boss is finally softening up a bit; he has approved getting another pair of hands to help with the annual compensation processes.This year is a bit different; we have changed the calendar so that pay planning and bonus planning will be done at ...
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Supplier articleHow to talk about reproductive health at work?
Author : Nelli Morgulchik BA MResWhy talk about reproductive health in the first place?Reproductive health issues are sadly more common than people realise - 1 in 3 women struggle with their reproductive health to some degree in their lifetime.The impact on women’s day-to-day wellbeing and career can be massive. Symptoms ...
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Article28% of employers say Covid has made menopause support harder
Covid-19 (Coronavirus) has made it harder for many employers to know which of their staff require menopause support, research has revealed.A survey of 504 HR decision makers by digital health platform Peppy found that 28% had struggled to identify those needing help during this stage of their life.Meanwhile 21% said ...
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ArticleImpact.com launches global parental leave policy
Partnership management platform Impact.com has introduced a new global parental leave policy that outlines the enhanced support available to employees.The initiative enables eligible staff at the organisation to take up to 26 weeks of fully paid parental leave, with payments set to be integrated with any government-provided wage replacement benefits ...
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ArticleEmployee Benefits Awards 2022 deadline fast approaching
Time is running out to enter the Employee Benefits Awards 2022, in association with Aon, with the extended entry deadline of Friday 14 January 2022 drawing near.Now in its 20th year, the Employee Benefits Awards is considered the event of the year for the reward, benefits and HR community, as ...
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Supplier article5 top HR eBooks to help guide your engagement strategy in 2022
By Chloe Thompson, Head of Content Strategy at Reward GatewayAs we start a new year afresh, finding innovative ways to attract, engage and retain top talent continues to be a top priority for businesses in the War for Talent. Knowing where to start can be challenging, so we've pulled together ...
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ArticleSamantha Johnson: Will the national minimum wage increase support staff financial wellbeing?
Employee wellbeing has played a significant role in attraction and retention strategies for a number of years, focusing predominately on mental health and a work-life balance. Financial wellbeing is a welcome addition to this agenda.Multiple researchers have demonstrated that financial stress is one of the most significant causes for absence ...
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ArticleClaire Williams: Will the national minimum wage increase support staff financial wellbeing?
Prime Minister Boris Johnson this year said his goal was "a high wage, high skill, high productivity economy that the people of this country need and deserve”, and next year's increases in the national living wage and national minimum wage are a key part of that.However, the pay rises, which ...
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ArticleKay Maddox-Daines: Will the national minimum wage increase support staff financial wellbeing?
With inflation across a wide range of household essentials including fuel, energy and food, UK homeowners are understandably anxious about the impact on their finances heading into the new year.The rise in the national living wage is a step in the right direction, but there is still a substantial gap ...
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ArticleAlex Watson: Will the national minimum wage increase support staff financial wellbeing?
For low-paid workers, the repercussions of the Covid-19 (Coronavirus) pandemic have exacerbated income insecurity, and issues of in-work poverty are on the increase.Young people are more likely to have been employed in sectors that were impacted hardest during the pandemic and more likely to have been furloughed, so assuming they ...
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ArticleMaking more staff eligible for auto-enrolment will help levelling up
More people should be automatically enrolled in workplace pensions, scrapping the age and earnings thresholds that have existed since auto-enrolment began to be phased in a decade ago.That’s according to Richard Holden MP who is today tabling a private members’ bill to increase pension participation among lower paid, younger and ...
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Supplier articleWhat did remote working teach us about reproductive health in the workplace?
Author: Zoya Ali BSc MScThe pandemic saw a sudden change in how we approach work by making remote working the “new normal” , but not without affecting our health.How has remote working affected employees?There have been reports of increased levels of stress, anxiety and depression as people try to find ...
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ArticlePlymouth City Council HGV drivers get new pay deal
Heavy goods vehicle (HGV) drivers employed by Plymouth City Council have received a “groundbreaking” regrading deal, which has boosted their job status and increased their pay.Trade union Unite said it had negotiated a job reclassification for the 46 drivers working for the Devon local authority from unskilled to semi-skilled, which ...
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Article32% of staff to increase emergency funds in 2022
One in three UK employees is prioritising building up emergency savings in 2022, according to new data, as financial uncertainty from the Covid-19 (Coronavirus) pandemic has promoted the need for a financial cushion.Pensions and investments services company Aegon’s latest research, which was conducted among 2,000 UK working adults in December, ...
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ArticleEastbourne bin lorry staff strike escalates
Refuse truck drivers in Eastbourne, East Sussex are to strike for an extra six days on top of planned industrial action in an escalating dispute over pay and safety issues.Trade union GMB said the campaign could be extended further if constructive talks are not held with the South Coast local ...
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Supplier articlePrivate Equity Reward Insights: The Pressures and Solutions to Remain Competitive in 2022 for Portfolio Companies
Author: Louise Haines, Managing Director at Henley Reward Consulting With Private Equity seeking to outperform and remain buoyant in a volatile market the need to recruit and retain the best leadership talent has never been more critical. That said, there are a number of pressures which are ...
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OpinionKerry Hudson: Is a change ahead in flexible working laws?
UK employees seeking flexible working arrangements to help manage their work-life balance could be caught short unless they have completed at least 26 weeks of service for their current employers.With a great many businesses and employees still away from the office since the start of the Covid-19 (Coronavirus) pandemic, and ...
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Supplier articleAll eyes on 2022: The year of 'The Great Adjustment’
By Robert Hicks, Group HR Director at Reward GatewayAs we move rapidly into 2022, Reward Gateway’s Group HR Director Robert Hicks wanted to share his insights on what's in store for the new world of work and his reflections on big moments and lessons that have forever shaped how companies ...
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ArticleNew Directions names new HR director
Recruitment group New Directions has appointed former Acorn people chief Genevieve Nock as HR director.The Cardiff-headquartered firm said Nock would take a strategic lead to boost investment in people and teams as it looked to expand.Founded in 1994, the group includes five businesses: New Directions Education; New Directions Pharmacy; New ...


